Topic: British Columbia
British Columbia has seen significant controversies surrounding free speech and privacy, highlighted by cases of censorship and surveillance. From tribunals penalizing individuals for their opinions to the use of AI in policing private conversations, the province’s approach raises concerns about individual liberties. The ongoing tension between government regulations and personal freedoms highlights the need for vigilance against censorship and mass surveillance.
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Alberta government refuses to take part in digital vaccine passports
It doesn’t want to hand over citizens’ vaccination status to the federal government.
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British Columbia announces vaccine passports, with no exemptions allowed
Starting next month.
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Canada: Doctors whose online posts contradict official COVID stance face regulatory investigation
Investigations take place in secret and are not made public.
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Billionaire Frank Giustra allowed to sue Twitter in Canada for allowing spread of “pizzagate conspiracy”
In Canada, Twitter doesn’t have the defense of the First Amendment or Section 230, meaning it can legally be held…






